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Chicago Is Home To More Super-Rare Plants Than You Might Think
Block Club Chicago
The city contains many threatened and endangered plants in prairies, forests and other "tiny refuges."
96 months ago
About Seaside Sandmat
Maryland Biodiversity Project
Status. Like Seaside Amaranth, Seaside Sandmat is a "fugitive annual." Seaside Sandmat grows on bare sands at the ends of accreting barrier islands and...
1 week ago
EcoFlora - Euphorbia polygonifolia
Arizona State University (ASU)
Prostrate, usually divergently branched or forming mats, glabrous throughout; lvs opposite, linear-oblong to lance-oblong, mostly 8-15 mm, entire,...
5 months ago
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Download Images of Chamaesyce - Free for commercial use, no attribution required. From: Chamaesyce polygonifolia, Euphorbia polygonifolia to {{to}.
8 months ago
Euphorbia polygonifolia — seaside sandmat
Native Plant Trust
Habitat: terrestrial. New England state. Connecticut; Maine; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Rhode Island. Flower petal color: NA.
65 months ago
PLANTS
USDA Plants Database (.gov)
Basic Search, Search By Scientific Name, Common Name, Symbol, Family Search, Characteristics Search, Duration Search, Fact Sheets/Plant Guides, Group Search,...
39 months ago
Seaside Spurge
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (.gov)
FAMILY: Euphorbiaceae SYNONYMS: Chamaesyce polygonifolia (L.) Small. DESCRIPTION: Annual herb, stems usually prostrate, to 2.5 dm.; flowering July-October.
22 months ago
Seaside Spurge (Chamaesyce polygonifolia)
Illinois Wildflowers
Description: This annual plant sprawls across the ground, forming a low mat of leafy stems up to 12" across. The central stem divides early,...
169 months ago
Euphorbia polygonifolia
Wikipedia
Euphorbia polygonifolia, known by the common names of seaside sandmat and seaside spurge, is a member of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.
98 months ago
Chamaesyce polygonifolia
THE NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN OHIO
seaside sandmat Chamaesyce polygonifolia is a native annual with reddish(whitish)-colored stems that have a flat spreading habit.
74 months ago